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Sheffield and Sweet Auburn—Amenities and Living Standards in the British Industrial Revolution: A Comment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2009

Sidney Pollard
Affiliation:
University of Bielefeld, Postfach 8640, 4800 Bielefeld 1, Federal Republic of Germany.

Abstract

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Notes and Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © The Economic History Association 1981

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References

1 Williamson, Jeffrey G., “Urban Disamenities, Dark Satanic Mills, and the British Standard of Living Debate,” this Journal, 41 (March 1981), 7583.Google Scholar

2 Ibid., p. 78.

3 Ibid., pp. 77, 80.

4 Buckatzsch, E. J., “Places of Origin of a Group of Immigrants into Sheffield 1655–1799,” Economic History Review, 2d ser., 2 (1950), 303.Google Scholar

5 Pollard, Sidney, A History of Labour in Sheffield (Liverpool, 1959), p. 99.Google Scholar

6 Williamson, “Urban Disamenities,” p. 81.Google Scholar